That's what we must consider on Thursday, following former Miami Dolphins LB Zach Thomas' appearance on WQAM, per the Miami Herald. During the interview, Thomas was asked what he'd tell Bill Parcells if the Dolphins president asked him whether he should go after Marshall. "Yes," Thomas replied. "Do it now before anybody else changes their mind."

To bad Zach aint the VP of football ops or GM. I'm still a fan of getting Marshall. But we'll see what happens, maybe were trying to work out a deal and maybe give them a pick this year or next years 1st. Which would be cool with me because I think we'll be drafting at the #32 spot next year. hahahhaha. let me live my off season fantasies.

My sister, yeah sure... My Mom, nah I'd have to take care of that myself tho....-But I would need more than a piece on 60 minutes & some dropped charges and dismissed cases for proof of anything..

Here is a good example of how far people can stretch the truth

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Gonzalez's false accusations lead to a 20-year prison sentence for Bronx construction worker William McCaffrey. That conviction was overturned late last year after Gonzalez underwent a religious conversion and admitted she made up the story.

Not everything your read in the paper and see on tv is necessarily true...

I'm sure it was a question in an interview and Zach thought the Dolphins could use a game-breaking receiver. I am sure that Zach has not done any research into anything, but it's good to see that he wants the Fins to succeed.

Still not sure why we keep bringing up Marshall. Miami is not going to pay a first round price tag for the guy. If this were 2007 and Al Davis was dangling him for a 4th round pick ala Randy Moss to the Patriots, then I could see the Trifecta giving the kid a one year shot to prove he is a team player.

The Dolphins had a shot at Boldin, Bryant, Owens, and every RFA and so far have passed (lets also include Edwards and Bowe at the trading deadline last year). History shows when this group sees someone they think will make a difference they move hard and fast to get him. If they thought Marshall was the missing piece then Denver would be sitting with both the 11th and 12th picks in the draft already and Seattle would not be currently mulling over whether to deal for him.

I think we need to realize that perhaps they are content with the current veterans and will try to build through the draft. Dont be shocked to see nothing earlier than a 3rd rounder spent on a guy who can stretch the field. I think they are going to take their chances on Hartline cotinuing to develop and Turner to hopefully develop into the big possession target (if he cant produce when the bullets fly he will share the same fate as Shawn Murphy).

Of course it doesn't look good, but it doesn't mean he's guilty. It's completely unfair to think that a guy is guilty based on an accusation.

Not really, stop putting yourself in stupid situations and you won't be portrayed in a negative light. You have to ask yourself, what the hell is a 2 time Super Bowl champion doing partying with college kids in a small Georgia town??

Of course it doesn't look good, but it doesn't mean he's guilty. It's completely unfair to think that a guy is guilty based on an accusation.

Not really, stop putting yourself in stupid situations and you won't be portrayed in a negative light. You have to ask yourself, what the hell is a 2 time Super Bowl champion doing partying with college kids in a small Georgia town??

He's a 28 year old bachelor...he brought friends and Pittsburgh police and body guards. It's not like he was lurking around stalking women. The bar owners have said he was just there having a good time with some friends...Then this woman up and claims he sexually assaulted her. For all you know, she saw him and thought it'd be a great opportunity to get some money for the guy because he was into her friend instead of her.You don't know people's motives, so without the evidence and knowledge of the situation I think you have to ask YOURself, what am I doing judging people?

One patron at the bar on Friday night, 21-year-old college student Brandon Harris, said he saw Roethlisberger come in the night before with two or three big men who were keeping other club goers away. Harris said the group went into a curtained VIP area in the back of the club, and some women were let inside.

Amber Hanley, a 21-year-old college student, said she and a few friends were also in the VIP area with Roethlisberger. She said she asked the quarterback to take a photo with her friend, who was a fan, but he seemed disappointed that’s all she wanted. Hanley said she rolled her eyes, and Roethlisberger called her an expletive and walked away. Later, Roethlisberger was aggressively hitting on another girl, Hanley said.

Deputy Police Chief Richard Malone said Friday that Roethlisberger had been with three other people who were mingling with another group that included the alleged victim. Malone said the woman and her party contacted a nearby police officer following the alleged assault.

He sounds like a assclown if you ask me. Why Milledgeville? He's a millionaire for christ sake, and he's clubbin at tiny college bars in the middle of nowhere?